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What a great idea. I have a ton of yarn and also a ton of boxes from moving, so I am set! I am going to make my daughter one tonight.

But question, how would you "cast off" your finished project, so to speak? My daughter will probably just do loose weaving but you showed a picture of one that you were weaving and I was wondering how you finish the project at the end.

I actually wrapped the loom shown in the picture wrong for "casting off"! It should have been wrapped all the way around the front AND the back of the loom for each section so when you're done, you cut the center of the BACKside threads and then tie two at a time at the top and bottom of your project then, trim the excess. The way I wrapped these looms you'd be working with super tiny threads that will be hard to tie!

Sorry, I forgot to put that in the post. I hope it helps-- I'm working on a Weaving Fun e-book that will have lots of pictures, diagrams, and better directions!!

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